Ontario leads all provinces in wind generation with 4 042 megawatts of installed capacity, which is up 16 per cent in 2015

Price of propane in Edmonton declined 88 per cent in 2015 from 2014

Enbridge Line 9B was reversed in 2015, and expanded from 240 000 barrels per day to 300 000 barrels per day.

Volumes of natural gas exports to the U.S. West continued growing in 2015, up 15 per cent in 2015 to 2.4 billion cubic feet per day

Canadian electricity exports hit a record 58 terawatt hours in 2015, up 27 per cent from 2014

Crude-by-rail exports dropped 45 per cent in the second quarter of 2015 versus the second quarter of 2014

Combined natural gas in storage in Canada and the U.S. reached a record 4.7 trillion cubic feet in mid-November of 2015

Natural gas production in the Montney region of northeastern B.C., estimated at 3.6 billion cubic feet per day at the end of 2015, now accounts for approximately one-quarter of total Western Canada Sedimentary Basin-produced natural gas

Average gasoline price in Canada fell 15 per cent in 2015 to $1.09 per litre

As of December 2015, zero LNG export terminals were operating in Canada

Despite Canadian crude oil exports growing 13 per cent to a record volume of 2.6 million barrels per day in 2015, crude oil net export revenue declined 42 per cent

If Alberta, Ontario, and Manitoba implement announced climate plans in the coming years, approximately 90 per cent of Canadians will be living in a province with broad-based carbon pricing

*Some annual statistics quoted in this report include estimates for one or more months of 2015 data.

The NEB actively monitors energy markets and produces independent, fact-based energy information to increase energy market transparency and support energy literacy. This includes publication of Canadian Energy Dynamics: Highlights of 2015, from which the image above was taken. Now in its third year, Canadian Energy Dynamics provides a brief, easy-to-read retrospective of energy market highlights from the previous year.